The Kyrgyz Parliament, known as the Jogorku Kenesh, has ratified an agreement allowing for the transfer of convicted individuals between Kyrgyzstan and Pakistan. The decision was made during a parliamentary session held today. Details regarding the specific terms of the agreement, such as the criteria for prisoner eligibility and the legal processes involved, were not immediately disclosed. This treaty facilitates the repatriation of Kyrgyz citizens imprisoned in Pakistan, and conversely, Pakistani citizens incarcerated in Kyrgyzstan. Supporters of the agreement argue it will allow prisoners to serve their sentences closer to family support networks. The move is expected to streamline judicial processes and potentially reduce the burden on Kyrgyz prisons. Further information will be released as the agreement is implemented.